This Week in Legal Marketing - 10/3/18

Eager to grow your firm? Start by checking out these six pieces of marketing content.
1) FindLaw shares some ideas on how law firms can make the most out of their 2018 tax write-off. Read it here
2) Doug Bradley of Everest Legal Marketing writes about the “duplicate content penalty” myth. Read it here
3) Larry Bodine has insight on how attorneys can use retargeting to attract new business. Read it here
4) The Maximum Lawyer Podcast turns to a pair of experts for advice on best marketing strategies. Listen to it here
5) Stacey E. Burke breaks down what law firms need to do to ensure they have a successful fourth quarter. Read it here
6) In a new post for Answering Legal, Kelly Street dishes out five of her favorite marketing tips: Read it here
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